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Attention by proxy? issues in audience awareness for webcasts to distributed groups

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Attention by proxy? issues in audience awareness for webcasts to distributed groups
Instructor/student interaction in e-learning environments can positively impact both student learning and instructor satisfaction. In online webcast lectures, however, interaction can be difficult because instructors lack basic awareness information about their remote students. Our goal is to better understand the kinds of awareness information that instructors should have if they are to interact frequently and effectively with their students in elearning environments. We conducted an exploratory study ? via interviews and observations ? of instructor attention in face-to-face classrooms at a large university. Our results imply that a webcast system should provide instructors with overview and detailed data about their students, but that this detailed information should not be displayed publicly. Author Keywords Attention, awareness, e-learning, lectures, webcasting ACM Classification Keywords H5.3. Group and Organization Interfaces
Jeremy P. Birnholtz, Clarissa Mak, Saul Greenberg,
Added 30 Nov 2009
Updated 30 Nov 2009
Type Conference
Year 2008
Where CHI
Authors Jeremy P. Birnholtz, Clarissa Mak, Saul Greenberg, Ronald Baecker
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